How long??

Theresa_F

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Does your horse take from being this

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to this

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From Quite by Chance back to The Stinker took 24 hours!
 

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Well young snoop had 15 minutes in his paddock and now resembles a hippo!

He was clean and silky when i put him out!
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fantastic pictures btw
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Ditto above seconds! Found my horse last night standing in the pouring rain in the middle of the lake that had formed in the middle of the field and caked in wet gloopy mud!! MMM lovely! PS He is the same colours as yours!
 

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Actually I should have said the process started 5' and 30 seconds inside the gate with the initial first layer and then progressed to finished article.

I love my Stinker - but that hair can be hard work - hence the bags - can you image what the mane and tail would be like - it takes ages to wash and detangle.
 

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I would say seconds as my beautiful Chestnut with 4 white socks would take few seconds flat to completely cover himself in mud!!!! But i love him... can't wait for clipping day and rugged up!!! he he he he he he he he
 

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Mmmmm... about as long as it took to go from

This.....

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To this.....

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This took about 20 seconds.....

The bottom two were taken today. You may be pleased to read that I was so ashamed of him though, that I did actually remove the bush from his mane and forlock
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